Apologies if you’ve been seeing weird keyword links popping up in random places on the page recently – turns out Google just decided to do that themselves. It’s now turned off, so hopefully you won’t see them again. 🙏🏻 But here’s some links you’ll probably enjoy:
- Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago in Turkey, study finds.
- Tikabook Peak, legendary Area 51 viewing location, closed by the US government. So much for disclosure…
- Archaeologists race to document Egypt’s disappearing ancient desert petroglyphs.
- Superintelligent AI in space could explain the Fermi Paradox.
- Something is very wrong with modern longevity science. (Archived page link)
- NASA’s Curiosity rover is investigating unusual polygon structures that look like a ‘giant Martian honeycomb’.
- Ancient surgical instrument that was used to remove bladder stones discovered in Bulgaria.
- People who can’t visualize anything are challenging a 300-year-old theory of thought.
- Aliens might exist. But there are three reasons why they’re not visiting us.
- Stanford scientists reverse age-related memory loss by targeting bacteria in the gut.
- Scientists propose launching a giant ‘airbag’ into space to protect us from solar superstorms — and experts say it’s ‘quite feasible’.
Quote of the Day
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.
Dr Ian Malcolm, in ‘Jurassic Park’


